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Oven Baked Cabbage Rolls

One of Danny's favorite meals is cabbage rolls, and I could eat them at least weekly and never get tired of them. This week I made a fairly simple version that baked for a little over 2 hours and came out beautiful and tender.

If you've never been a big fan of cabbage, this recipe might just change your life.

3. Boil a very large pot of water. Put one head of cabbage in until leaves begin to loosen. Remove the greenest of the leaves. Repeat with the second head. You'll need about 24 leaves for the wrappers and a few extra.

4. Prepare two 13x9-inch baking dishes by spreading a few of the whiter cabbage leaves on the bottom and pouring 3/4 cup of tomato sauce over them, divided between the two dishes. This will keep the rolls from sticking to the pan.

6. Shape a small ball of the meat mixture into a log and place in the middle of a cabbage leaf. Wrap it by folding in the sides of the leaf and rolling it from top to bottom. Arrange in a single layer until both pans are full.

7. Pour crushed tomatoes over the top of both baking dishes.

8. Cover the pans with foil. Bake at 375 degrees for about 75 minutes. Reduce temperature to 325 degrees and bake an additional 75 minutes. Baste occasionally with tomato sauce.

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